ε
JLPT N3
Fall, collapse
Readings
Onβyomi: γγ¦ (tΕ)
Kunβyomi: γγ(γγ), γγ(γ) (tao(reru), tao(su))
β’ γγ(γγ) β to fall down, collapse
β’ γγ(γ) β to knock down, defeat
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
εγγ
γγγγ
fall
εγ
γγγ
knock down
ε§ε
γγ£γ¨γ
overwhelm
θ»’ε
γ¦γγ¨γ
fall down
ζε
γ γ¨γ
overthrow
Example Sentences
ζ¨γεγγΎγγ
γ γ γγγγΎγγ
The tree falls.
ζ΅γεγγΎγγ
γ¦γ γ γγγγΎγγ
I knock down the enemy.
εγ«ε§εγγγΎγγ
γ‘γγ γ« γγ£γ¨γ γγγΎγγ
I am overwhelmed by power.
ιͺγ§θ»’εγγΎγγ
γγ γ§ γ¦γγ¨γ γγΎγγ
I fall due to snow.
η¬θ£γζεγγΎγγ
γ©γγγ γ γ γ¨γ γγΎγγ
They overthrow the dictatorship.
Cultural Note
πΈ ε often extends beyond physical meaning β it also reflects emotional or social βcollapse.β
β’ γεγγγ can describe fainting or even a companyβs bankruptcy.
β’ γι’εγ (bother/trouble) expresses a sense of inconvenience β very common in daily speech, showing Japanβs sensitivity to harmony and effort.
β’ γε§εγ reflects admiration β being emotionally βknocked downβ by beauty, skill, or strength.
β’ γεγγγ can describe fainting or even a companyβs bankruptcy.
β’ γι’εγ (bother/trouble) expresses a sense of inconvenience β very common in daily speech, showing Japanβs sensitivity to harmony and effort.
β’ γε§εγ reflects admiration β being emotionally βknocked downβ by beauty, skill, or strength.